James Naughton

The show: "June Moon" at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Williamstown, Mass. What makes it special?: It's the first main stage show of the 60th season of the famed summer theater in the Berkshires — and a production of a rarely-produced comedy by George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner. First impressions?: A well-produced summer delight, capturing the energy and spirit of Tin Pan Alley song writers and the can-do American optimism on the eve of the 1929 stock market crash. What's it about?: An earnest young lyricist (Nate Corddry) arrives in the Big Apple hoping to make it in the music industry by pairing with a one-hit composer (Rick Holmes) in desperate need...

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